CrunchDeals: BitsDuJour Gets Into The Mac Bundle Game

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Tuesday, December 14th, 2010


BitsDuJour is best known as a Windows-only shop offering discounts on PC software. Now, however, they’ve created a $50 bundle of 10 programs that work on Mac or PC and they’re offering it for the next ten days. The package includes LastPass, a password protection program, as well as a few tidbits like ScreenCalipers for measuring your screen and some photo editing warez. Also included is BitDefender for defending bits and a collection of handwriting fonts for your Comic Sans pleasure. Overall it’s an acceptable deal.

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